Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association

Pleasant Valley encompasses several buttes – all part of the ancient Boring Lava Domes formation. In the mid-1800s, several pioneer families crossed the plains and settled in this area, acquiring land, establishing homesteads, farms, and sawmills along present-day Johnson Creek, its tributaries and Foster Road. The Springwater Corridor occupies the original Portland Traction interurban rail bed which once carried passengers and freight from the Willamette to east Multnomah County. Residents of Pleasant Valley enjoy beautiful surroundings and opportunities to explore Johnson Creek watershed and other natural areas – all within easy reach of urban amenities and services.

Within the Pleasant Valley Neighborhood Association, you can get involved!

Meetings:

The regular meeting time is the 3rd Wednesday of odd numbered months at 7 PM at the Pleasant Valley Grange Hall, 17115 SE Foster Road.

Offer to serve on the Board – positions are open

Become aware of, and respond to land use decisions and future development

Provide input on Neighborhood safety and area transportation issues

Promote protection of watershed, natural areas and green space

Get to know and collaborate with your neighbors on issues impacting the Neighborhood